Join us for a night full of fall fun! Come check out our most fun fall themed night in Price Commons; featuring live music (brought to you by BDP), pumpkin painting, fall themed games, and fall themed snacks! Grab your flannel and get ready, we'll see you there!
Create encouraging cards with inspiring messages and artwork to share with anyone in your path that may need their spirits lifted. A relaxing and rewarding way to give back to fellow classmates, family, friends, or people in need!
Bridging the Divide seeks to reduce partisan division by fostering civil discourse among students and promoting civic virtue. The program brings students with different ideological and partisan political perspectives together for small group conversations about current political issues and beliefs. Rather than reaching a consensus, the goal is simply to replace snark with civil dialogue and increase engagement and understanding between people with different opinions. We replace snark with conversation, tweets with real talk, and scrolls & likes with face-to-face dialogue. In addition, we like to make it fun and enjoyable with FREE SNACKS!!
Navaratri is popular festival celebrated across south Asia. The festival is nine nights and is typically celebrated through dance. Join us for a night of traditional dance spanning three regions of India and beyond! No experience is required as dances will be taught by student representatives. While many students may be dressed in traditional attire, there is no dress code for participants. The only thing you need to bring is a sense of adventure and eagerness to explore another culture!
Join UW–Stout graduate program staff to learn more about our Education Leadership and administration-oriented graduate degree programs (M.S. Career & Technical Education; Ed.D. Career & Technical Education Leadership; and M.S. Education) and discuss the professional and career opportunities that pursuing a graduate program at UW–Stout would bring!
Saturday, October 11, 2025 | 10:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Location: South Hall Courtyard
Join UW-Stout faculty, staff, students, and alumni as we unveil the Outpost Art Gallery, a new Polytechnic collaboration between student life, our experienced faculty, and our talented students. The program begins at 10:30 with light refreshments to follow.
Sponsored by: University Housing and School of Art and Design For more information contact: Adam Ludwig | (715) 232-1937 Learn More
Ask a Career Coach
Throughout the semester, you can find our Career Coaches at locations around campus or in the Career Services Office for drop-in meetings. Usually, they're out around the lunch hour on Tuesdays and Fridays. Feel free to ask questions like: - What should I include or exclude on my resume? - How do I begin searching for a job in my major? - I keep getting rejected. What should I do differently? Get more info on StoutCloud.
Sponsored by: Career Services For more information contact: Sarah Anger | (715) 232-1653 Learn More
LOT CLOSURES - Lot 18 and 29, October 3rd
Stout Commuters: Due to repairs, sealing, and striping, lot 29 and lot 18/19 will be CLOSED to commuters from Friday, October 3rd - October 5th. Lots will reopen on Monday, October 6th. Consult the Parking Services webpage for alternative commuter parking options. The nearest open lots would be Lot 24, 14, or 27. We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience as this is a much-needed maintenance project!
Sponsored by: Parking office For more information contact: UW-Stout Parking | (715) 232-1792
“Communication is the lifeline of any relationship.” – Elizabeth Bourgeret
Relationships are so important in the human experience; not just romantic relationships, but consider the relationships you have with your friends, roommates, family, and other communities on campus or at home. The backgrounds and circumstances of students in college are diverse, and they are so important because they can teach us about different cultures, backgrounds, and points of view. College relationships, especially with your roommates, can also turn into opportunities for personal growth, support, care and understanding. Ultimately, people who have healthy relationships are more likely to feel happier and satisfied with their lives. They are less likely to have physical and mental health problems. Healthy relationships can increase your sense of worth and belonging and help you to feel less alone.
Here are some tips to consider:
Respect—respect helps build a sense of safety, trust, and well-being in relationships.
Boundaries— knowing when you need time and space is important. Saying ‘no’ is ok. True relationships are reinforced by having and respecting boundaries.
Communication—allows for you to explain your emotions and experience with someone else and communicate your needs and expectations.
Intentionality—be intentional about what your needs are and set aside time for yourself and others.
UW-Stout Student Counseling Center
410 Bowman Hall (Clocktower Building)
Office: 715-232-2468 Hours: 8AM-4:30PM
We are currently providing both in person and telehealth services for Stout students. As always, these sessions are confidential and at no additional cost to enrolled students. You can schedule an appointment by calling the above office number, or schedule online at www.uwstout.edu/counseling.
Check out our Student Counseling Center website, Facebook page (UW-Stout Student Counseling Center), and Instagram (@uwstoutstudentcounselingcenter) for more information on ways to have a great semester.
Emergency and Crisis Resources: Call 911 if you are experiencing an emergency. Other mental health crisis options that are available 24/7 include:
Northwest Connections: 1-888-552-6642 (local area, Western WI)
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Call or Text 988